Reuters Sports Schedule at 1401 GMT on Sunday, July 27

Reuters sports schedule at 1400 GMT on Sunday: - - - - MOTOR RACING Hungarian Formula One Grand Prix Ricciardo wins dramatic race BUDAPEST - Australian Daniel Ricciardo won the Hungarian Formula One Grand Prix for Red Bull on Sunday. Ferrari's Fernando Alonso was second with Britain's Lewis Hamilton, who started last and from the pitlane, third for Mercedes. (MOTOR RACING-PRIX/ (PIX), moved, by Alan Baldwin, 600 words) - - - - CYCLING Tour de France (to 27) Nibali on track for first Tour win PARIS - Italian Vincenzo Nibali is set to secure his maiden Tour de France title while Frenchmen Jean-Christophe Peraud and Thibaut Pinot look like joining him on the podium after the final stage on the Champs Elysees. (CYCLING-TOUR/ (PIX), expect by 1730 GMT/1:30 PM ET, by Julien Pretot, 600 words) - - Nibali's long journey began more than 20 years ago PARIS - More than 20 years ago Vincenzo Nibali packed his bags and left his home in Sicily to start the long journey that led him to a triumphant ride on the Champs Elysees. (CYCLING-TOUR/NIBALI (PIX), expect by 1800 GMT/2 PM ET, by Julien Pretot, 700 words) - - Podium delight for French PARIS - For the first time in 30 years France looks like having two riders on the Tour de France podium ... and there could be more in store in the future. (CYCLING-TOUR/FRENCH (PIX), expect by 1800 GMT/2 PM ET, by Julien Pretot, 700 words) - - - - CRICKET England v India, third test (to 31) Under-fire England make solid start SOUTHAMPTON, England - England, trailing India 1-0 in the five-match series, reached 78 for one at lunch on the opening day after winning the toss. (CRICKET-INDIA/, moved, by Liam Morgan, 300 words) Sri Lanka v South Africa, second test (to 28) South Africa face uphill task COLOMBO - South Africa, chasing 369 for victory, reached 38 for one at the close on the fourth day. (CRICKET-SAFRICA/ (PIX), moved, 400 words) - - - - COMMONWEALTH GAMES (to Aug. 3) Australian Shelley, Kenya's Daniel win marathons GLASGOW - Australian Michael Shelley and Kenya's Flomena Cheyech Daniel took gold medals in the marathons. The rugby sevens event reaches its medal finale later. (SPORT-GAMES/ (PIX), moved, by Michael Hann and Sam Holden, 400 words) - - - - TENNIS ATP: Swiss Open, Gstaad (to 27) Croatia Open, Umag (to 27) WTA: Baku Cup, Azerbaijan (to 27) Copy on merit GOLF PGA Tour: Canadian Open (to 27) Ile Bizard, Quebec Three-stroke leader Furyk bids to end long drought American Jim Furyk seeks to end a personal winless streak of nearly four years when he takes a three-shot lead into the final round at the Canadian Open (GOLF-PGA/ (PIX), expect end-of-day lead by 2300 GMT/7 PM ET, 450 words) - - - BASEBALL Maddux joins Glavine and Thomas in Hall of Fame Greg Maddux, Tom Glavine and Frank Thomas and former managers Bobby Cox, Tony La Russa and Joe Torre will be inducted in the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York (BASEBALL-HALLOFFAME/ (PIX), expect by 2200 GMT/6 PM ET, 350 words) - - Giants and Dodgers continue race for first in West The San Francisco Giants and Los Angeles Dodgers continue their torrid showdown for first place in the National League West in San Francisco in one of 15 games on the schedule (BASEBALL-HIGHLIGHTS/ (PIX), expect by 0430 GMT/12:30 AM ET, by The Sports Xchange, 900 words) - - - - TENNIS Isner goes for repeat victory in Atlanta Top seeded John Isner will be out to defend his 2013 title when the American competes in his fourth consecutive final at the Atlanta Open. (TENNIS-ATLANTA/, expect by 0000 GMT/8 PM ET, 250 words) - - - NORTH AMERICAN SPORTS Roundups of off-field developments in the major North American professional sports leagues. (expect by 0001 GMT/8:01 PM ET, by The Sports Xchange, 400 words) - - - - NZ skedline for 1400 GMT RUGBY Carter expected to make All Blacks return WELLINGTON - Flyhalf Dan Carter is expected to make his return to the All Blacks after a six-month sabbatical when coach Steve Hansen names his squad for the southern hemisphere's Rugby Championship. (RUGBY-ZEALAND/, expect by 2330 GMT/7:30 PM ET, 500 words) (London duty editor: Ed Osmond)